Crockett Suspends Work on Updating City Charter

Published: Fri, 11/03/23

Crockett Suspends Work on Updating City Charter


Messenger
By Greg RitchieMessenger Reporter
November 2, 2023

CROCKETT – The city of Crockett held a committee meeting Monday, Oct. 30 to further the work on revamping the city’s charter, parts of which date to the 1960’s. The city is pushing the initiative to finish in February, so the city council can vote on the proposals for changes and have the initiatives on the ballot for voters for the May elections. 

The work has been briefly halted as the city looks for a new consultant to help the navigate the complicated legal work of updating the charter. Crockett City Administrator John Angerstein told the Messenger the city’s consultant was not able to provide the more personalized, city-specific assistance he felt they needed, so the work has been halted pending finding someone to do the job.

The overall push comes from the fact that many of the provisions in the city’s charter are either vague, or outdated. This is the second push over several years to update the document, with proponents promising this time, the work will be completed. 

Some of the provisions are not only unclear, some have become illegal and out of step with state legislation as laws have shifted over the decades. 

Several key provisions will be under review and must be altered, removed or put in line with current practice, such as where the current charter states:

As the work of this committee gets underway again, The Messenger will report on this important work to update and modify the “rule book” the city uses to govern itself. 

Greg Ritchie can be reached at greg@messenger-news.com

 


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